| CONCREWS | • concrews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concrew. • CONCREW v. (archaic) to grow together. |
| CORNROWS | • cornrows n. Plural of cornrow. • CORNROW v. to braid hair tightly in rows close to the scalp, also CORNBRAID. |
| CRENSHAW | • Crenshaw prop.n. A surname. • Crenshaw prop.n. A town in Panola County and Quitman County, Mississippi, United States. • Crenshaw prop.n. An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
| CROWINGS | • crowings n. Plural of crowing. • CROWING n. the act of gloating. |
| CROWNERS | • crowners n. Plural of crowner. • CROWNER n. an officer who investigates questionable deaths, also CORONER. |
| CROWNETS | • crownets n. Plural of crownet. • CROWNET n. a small crown, also CORONET. |
| DECROWNS | • decrowns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decrown. • DECROWN v. to deprive of a crown, also DISCROWN. |
| DISCROWN | • discrown v. (Transitive) To remove the crown from; thus, to deprive of royal status. • DISCROWN v. to deprive of a crown, also DECROWN. |
| RECROWNS | • recrowns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recrown. • RECROWN v. to crown again. |
| SCREWING | • screwing v. Present participle of screw. • screwing n. The act by which something is screwed (in various senses). • screwing n. (Slang, vulgar) An act of sexual intercourse. |
| UNCROWNS | • uncrowns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncrown. • UNCROWN v. to deprive of a crown. |
| UNSCREWS | • unscrews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unscrew. • UNSCREW v. to remove the screws from. |
| WENCHERS | • wenchers n. Plural of wencher. • WENCHER n. one who wenches; a lewd man. |
| WINCHERS | • winchers n. Plural of wincher. • WINCHER n. one who winches. |
| WRENCHES | • wrenches n. Plural of wrench. • wrenches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wrench. • Wrenches prop.n. Plural of Wrench. |
| WRYNECKS | • wrynecks n. Plural of wryneck. • WRYNECK n. either of two birds of the genus Jynx, characterized by their habit of twisting and writhing the neck when disturbed. |